1st Grade T/Th- Week 33- May 2-6

1st Grade
Week 33
5/2/20225/3/20225/4/20225/5/20225/6/2022Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipCourage- “Therefore, since we have such hope, we act very boldly.”
~2 Corinthians 3:12
BibleGP Week 11, Fun Day, pg 179-180GP Week 12, pg 182-185GP Week 12, pg 182 & 186-188GP Week 12, pg 189-191GP Week 12, pg 192-194
MathWord Probems practice (sent home in student's folder)

MM 26 (last 10 problems)

MM 10 one-minute timed drill; return to school on Monday
HIG pg 98; TB pg 93; WB Exercise 69 pg 162-163Parent read HIG pg 99, HIG pg 100; TB pg 94-96; WB Exercise 70 pg 164-166; MM 27 (first 10 problems)Review 6/7Go over Review 6/7 and reteach any missed concepts;

MM 27 (last 10 problems)
SpellingReview phonograms and Key CardsReview rules and spelling for a sampling of AAS words #78-150Review phonograms and Key CardsReview rules and spelling for a sampling of AAS words #151-230
GrammarFLL Final Grammar Reivew, pg 166; Return both pages tomorrow for gradingFor Final Grammar Review, students respond orally to the questions and parents write their answers on the hard copy provided.

Return both pages on Thursday for grading
WritingScripture or Poetry CopyworkCopybook pg 87- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Scripture or Poetry CopyworkCopybook pg 88- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.
ReadingReview all phonograms (Add OUR);

OPG L159: R-Changed Vowels: OUR as /ôr/, pg 251; Dictation: your, four, court (explicitly tell your student to use OUR for the /ôr/ in these words)

Flyleaf reader, "Junk?"
(please see note below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Grade 2, Week 7, Day 1

Review R-Changed Vowels: OUR as /ôr/, (OPG L159)
Review all phonograms;

Complete Phonogram Assessment #6 (see below);

OPG L160: R-Changed Vowels: OAR and OOR as /ôr/, pg 252; Dictation: oar, roar, soar, door, poor

"Love God When You Hurt" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 251-257 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Grade 2, Week 7, Day 3

Review R-Changed Vowels: OAR and OOR as /ôr/ (OPG L160)
Review all phonograms;

OPG L161: R-Changed Vowels: WAR as /wôr/, pg 253; Dictation: war, warm, wart

"A Happy King" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 259-265 (see decodable words below)
Note: Return The Early Reader's Bible to class on Tuesday
All sight words that should be learned and reviewed thus far: the, I, a, of, have, give, to, two, too, do, who, friend, eye, buy, shoe, was, could, would, should. said, one, once, build, built, laugh, what, does, gone, are

Click here for a link to sight word flash cards
Read AloudCleopatra pg 27-30Cleopatra pg 31-34Cleopatra pg 35-38Little Bear and the Marco Polo pg 5-11Little Bear and the Marco Polo pg 12-17
HistoryCatacombsSotW Ch. 39: Rome and the Christians, pg 299-306; Discussion questions below; Journal sentence: Christians in Rome were persecuted until Emperor Constantine put an end to it.Note: We will cover the "Christians in the Catacombs" section in class; you may choose to read it again along with the rest of the chapter, or just briefly review that section
ScienceG&B/MB Lesson 14- Ocean Exploration, pg 129-133

Also, remember Lesson 13 Animal Report is due tomorrow
Read aloud: "Manfish"

Draw a life-size blue whale
GeographyMap reviewClick here for an interactive online practice map
Memory WorkSCRIPTURE: Romans 12:1-12 NIV (ongoing);
MATH: Fact Flashcards (Ongoing)
* Note- anything underlined in the table above or highlighted below is a link *

Key to Abbreviations:
GP- The Gospel Project- Home Edition
HIG- Singapore Math Home Instructor's Guide
TB- Singapore Math Textbook
WB- Singapore Math Workbook
MM- Mental Math (see appendix in HIG)
CCC- Complete, check, correct
AAS- All About Spelling (click here to print any missing phonogram cards)
FLL- First Language Lessons
SF- Sounds First Phonemic Awareness Program (click here and scroll down to Grade 1)
OPG- The Ordinary Parents' Guide to Teaching Reading
SotW- Story of the World
G&B/A- The Good and The Beautiful, Arthropods
G&B/MB- The Good and The Beautiful, Marine Biology

                              
COMING SOON...                                      

Thursday, May 12- Last day of school

Dear Parents:

It's been a long year, yet a quick year as well. The finish line is definitely in sight! We still have a lot of fun learning ahead this week, and we will squeeze every moment out of the time we have remaining!

 "Don’t you know that the runners in a stadium all race, but only one receives the prize? 
Run in such a way to win the prize." -1 Corinthians 9:24

Striving for excellence with you,
Mrs. Kuhn


Math: 
We will finish our Singapore 1B books this week! What an accomplishment! I'm so proud of all of the hard work and growth I've witnessed in math this year. I hope you and your student are too!

Reading:
It's time for the last Phonogram Assessment of the year! Please complete Phonogram Assessment #6 and leave it in the Langauge Arts section of your child's binder. We have a procedure for checking these in class. 

Remember that with dictation for reading lessons, we are aiming to make a multisensory connection in the brain between the sounds and the letters in the words. We are not expecting the students to know the rules yet for when to use OR vs OUR for the /ôr/ sound, so it is absolutely fine and even necessary to tell your student, "Spell 'court,' and use the OUR phonogram when you spell the /ôr/ sound."

In the Flyleaf reader "Junk?", you will need to guide your student in decoding "collect" using the 4th sound of o instead of it's short sound as they would expect in a closed syllable. Also, since we have not taught the "sure" ending, you will need to give that sound to your student when they decode "treasure." 

Decodable words in "Love God When You Hurt" from the Early Reader's Bible (sight words in parenthesis): Love, God, When, You, (was), a, good, man, who, so, gave, him, things, (one), day, something, sad, to, man, ran, up, to, and, (said), bad, took, some, (of), your, then, too, then, all, so, these, them, from, me, but, they, sick, (would), not, I, will, at, times, He, told, stop, made, well, new

Decodable words in "A Happy King" from the Early Reader's Bible (sight words in parenthesis): A, King, I, had, dream, (said), the, but, do, not, know, (what), it, means, tell, me, he, to, his, men, then, will, come, from, how, can, we, you, if, my, (have), someone, kill, but, (was), your, God, help, is, so, the, thank, for, telling, me, then, told, his, kind, gave, good, things

Our remaining read aloud will take us back to one of our favorite characters, Little Bear! If your child tried reading Little Bear independently at the beginning of the year, encourage them to see how they do with "Little Bear and the Marco Polo." They may not be able to decode all of the words, but they will likely notice a huge amount of progress!

Please return the Early Reader's Bible to school on Tuesday!
For the Final Grammar Review, students will respond orally to the questions and parents will write their answers. I am providing a hard copy so that you won't need to write in your FLL book and so that you can turn the Final Review in to me when it's complete.

Return both pages of the Final Grammar Review to school for grading by Thursday (5/5/22).

Geography:
Since we have successfully learned the names of each African country, now students can use this interactive online map to review all the countries of Africa (check the box for "voice," to have the country names read out loud). Have the maps and songs ready to help them as they play!

History:
Questions for discussion for SotW Ch. 39: Our book says that Nero was the worst Roman emperor of all. Do you agree or disagree with that statement? Use examples to tell why. Why did Christians refuse to worship the Roman emperors? What choice would you have made? What idea did Christians have so that they could keep meeting without anyone knowing? Constantine at first worshipped Apollo, but later decided to follow the true God. What was the turning point in his life? Journal sentence: Christians in Rome were persecuted until Emperor Constantine put an end to it. 

Science:
As we close out our marine biology unit, we'll get a chance to learn some of the history of ocean exploration. Can you imagine being one of the first to test out a new submarine prototype? There is a lot of information in this lesson, so feel free to just cover the highlights.

Reminder- The Marine Animal written report is due by Thursday, May 5th. Students should use neat handwriting and write in complete sentences, including proper capitalization and punctuation. All words should be spelled correctly. If your child needs to spell a word that has not been taught, please have them copy the correct spelling. There will not be an oral component to this assignment.

Memory Work: I'm proud of every child's hard work on and dedication to their memory work. My hope is that the verses, poems, hymns, and books of the Bible would pop back into their minds as the Spirit leads. I pray that the students would internalize in their hearts the truth, beauty, and goodness their minds have memorized.

1st Grade T/Th- Week 32- April 25-29

 
1st Grade
Week 32
4/25/20224/26/20224/27/20224/28/20224/29/2022Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipForgiveness- “And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us." Matthew 6:9-13
BibleGP Week 10, pg 160-162; Optional: Fun Day, pg 163-164GP Week 11, pg 166-169GP Week 11, pg 166 & 170-172GP Week 11, pg 173-175GP Week 11, pg 176-178
MathHIG pg 89-90; TB Task #2, pg 83-84; WB Exercise 63 pg 146-147; MM 23 (first 10 problems)

MM 7 one-minute timed drill; return to school on Tuesday
HIG pg 91; TB pg 85-86 Tasks 3-4; WB Exercises 64-65 pg 148-151HIG pg 92; TB pg 87 Tasks 5-6; WB Ex 66 pg 152-153; MM 26 (first 10 problems)HIG pg 94-96; TB pg 88-89, pg 90 Task 1, pg 91 Task 3; WB Exercise 67 pg 158-159Parent read HIG pg 94; HIG pg 97; TB pg 90 Task 2, pg 92 Task 4; WB Exercise 68 pg 160-161; MM 25 (last 10 problems)Use additional problems from MM 18-24 as needed for extra practice
SpellingReview Step 25 AAS pg 125-129; Dictate Sentences 1-3 AAS pg 128Dictate sentences 4-6 AAS pg 128Review/correct dictation from Tuesday;

Practice More Words AAS pg 128;

Prepare for test tomorrow on words #221-230 AAS pg 127 and sentence #1 pg 128
Step 25 Test on words #221-230 AAS pg 127 and sentence #1 pg 128Review rules and spelling for a sampling of AAS words #1-75
Grammar(Agora Presentations)FLL Lesson 52 Enrichment Activity, pg 81; students may write the list, illustrate the list, or bothFLL Final Grammar Reivew, pg 165For Final Grammar Review, students respond orally to the questions and parents write their answers on the hard copy provided.

Note- Final Grammar Review pg 166 is assigned next week, but you may complete it this week along with pg 165 if you prefer. Return both pages for grading next Thursday.
Writing(Agora Presentations)Copybook pg 85- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.Scripture or Poetry CopyworkCopybook pg 86- Copying (step 4); Write neatly and accurately.
ReadingReview all phonograms;

OPG L156: R-Changed Vowels: AR as /är/, Sight Word: are, pg 246-247; Dictation: large, barge, charge

SPIRE reader, 'The Humpback Whale"
(please see note below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Grade 2, Week 6, Day 1

Introduce R-Changed Vowels: OR and ORE as /ôr/ (OPG L157)
Review all phonograms (Add OR);

OPG L157: R-Changed Vowels: OR and ORE as /ôr/, pg 248-249; Dictation: port, sport, short

"Building New Walls" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 235-241 (see decodable words below)
Review all phonograms;

SF Grade 2, Week 6, Day 3

Introduce R-Changed Vowels: OR and ORE as /ôr/ (OPG L158)
Review all phonograms;

OPG L158: R-Changed Vowels: OR and ORE as /ôr/, pg 250; Dictation: or, corn, fork, north

"Esther is a Brave Queen" from The Early Reader's Bible, pg 243-249 (see decodable words below)
Add "are" to review box. All sight words that should be learned and reviewed thus far: the, I, a, of, have, give, to, two, too, do, who, friend, eye, buy, shoe, was, could, would, should. said, one, once, build, built, laugh, what, does, gone, are

Click here for a link to sight word flash cards
Read AloudCleopatra pg 11-12Cleopatra pg 13-16Cleopatra pg 17-20Cleopatra pg 21-24Cleopatra pg 25-26
HistoryAgora PresentationsSotW Ch 37-38: The Beginning of Christianity and The End of the Ancient Jewish Nation, pg 289-297; Discussion questions below; Journal sentence: When their temple was destroyed, the Jews were forced out of Jerusalem.
ScienceG&B/MB Lesson 13- Animal Report, pg 121 - Pick any animal from G&B/MB and write a report on the form that was sent home yesterday- Due 5/4Read "Narwhal: A Day in the Life"

Narwhal facts puzzle
GeographyMap reviewClick here for an interactive online practice map
Memory WorkSCRIPTURE: Romans 12:1-12 NIV (ongoing);
Books of the Old Testament Psalms - Malachi in order - Due 4/28
MATH: Fact Flashcards (Ongoing)
QUARTER 4 POEM: Rock of Ages- Due 5/3
* Note- anything underlined in the table above or highlighted below is a link *

Key to Abbreviations:
GP- The Gospel Project- Home Edition
HIG- Singapore Math Home Instructor's Guide
TB- Singapore Math Textbook
WB- Singapore Math Workbook
MM- Mental Math (see appendix in HIG)
CCC- Complete, check, correct
AAS- All About Spelling
FLL- First Language Lessons
SF- Sounds First Phonemic Awareness Program (click here and scroll down to Grade 1)
OPG- The Ordinary Parents' Guide to Teaching Reading
SotW- Story of the World
G&B/A- The Good and The Beautiful, Arthropods
G&B/MB- The Good and The Beautiful, Marine Biology

                              
COMING SOON...                                      

Tuesday, April 26- Greek Agora Project due

Thursday, April 28- Final DOGS/Spirit/Pizza day

Thursday, May 12- Last day of school



Dear Parents:
As I reflect on the quickly-approaching end of this year, I want to thank you for all of your amazing support! It is easy to see why my class is filled with wonderful children- they come from loving, joyful, peaceful, patient, kind, good, faithful, gentle, and self-controlled families. I have had a front row seat to watch these fruits and other godly characteristics begin to blossom in the lives of your children this year. It has been a priviledge and an honor to partner with you!
With a heart full of love,
Mrs. Kuhn


Math: 
I know you and your students have been so diligently working through the mental math problems at home, and here is where we see the fruit of our labor. Hopefully the transition to subtraction with renaming with numbers larger than 40 will be seamless! Always start out using manipulatives- base ten materials, in this case. Some students will only need to see them once; others will need to see the concrete step many times. When you teach HIG pg 89, remember there is another method we have taught students to use in addition to the two listed. In their example of 73-5, they teach 1) break 73 into 60 and 13, then subtract 13-5 and add the difference (8) to the 6 tens for a total of 68; or 2) break 73 into 70 and 3, then subtract 70-5 and add the difference (65) to the 3 ones for a total of 68. The 3rd strategy is to break the 5 into 3 and 2, then subtract 73-3 to get down to 70, then subtract 70-2 for a total of 68. ANY of these strategies is just as good as the others! Whichever makes the most sense to your student's way of thinking is the one they should use. 

Reading:
This week we'll continue in OPG with r-controlled vowels, moving on to the /ôr/ sound. 

I'm excited for the students to read this week's SPIRE decodable reader, "The Humpback Whale." It will be mostly decodable for the students. There are several multisyllable words that will enable them to practice dividing the word into syllables, identifying the syllable type, decoding each syllable, and finally blending the syllables together to decode the entire word. If you need a refresher on how to guide your student through that process, reference the Reading section in the Week 27 blog. Students will  encounter r-controlled vowels in this reader, which we have covered in AAS and are just introducing in OPG. There are also several inflectional endings and suffixes (es, ed, ly, ful) that we have not taught the students, so please monitor your student's reading and give them the sounds for those endings that they will be learning about next year. 

Decodable words in "Building New Walls" from the Early Reader's Bible (sight words in parenthesis): New, walls, for, the, king, but, (one), day, sad, why, (are), you, so, long, tore, down, my, (said), they, (what), do, want, me, to, do, please, let, go, home, (build), may, went, he, found, some, did, not, like, this, his, (have), (was), something, that, God, him, came, see, helping

Decodable words in "Esther is a Brave Queen" from the Early Reader's Bible (sight words in parenthesis): Is, a, brave, queen, a, man, came, to, see, Queen, someone, wants, kill, the, man, (said), what, can, I, do, ask, king, to, help, us, but, (could), not, this, she, time, must, me, him, be, want, her, went, did, he, (what), for, please, help, my, bad, them, will, too, not, like, so, now, they, that

Phonogram Game Ideas   
Practice App

Composition:
Custom Handwriting Practice Sheets   

Spelling:
Congratulations on completing AAS Level 2! Step 25 is the last spelling lesson of the year.  The remainder of the year will be review.

Grammar:
For the Final Grammar Review, students will respond orally to the questions and parents will write their answers. I am providing a hard copy so that you won't need to write in your FLL book and so that you can turn the Final Review in to me when it's complete.

Note- Final Grammar Review pg 166 is assigned next week, but you may complete it this week along with pg 165 if you prefer. Return both pages for grading by next Thursday  (5/5/22).

Geography:
Since we have successfully learned the names of each African country, now students can use this interactive online map to review all the countries of Africa (check the box for "voice," to have the country names read out loud). Have the maps and songs ready to help them as they play!

History:
Here are some questions for discussion as you teach SotW Chapter 37-38: How was Jesus different from all of the other religious leaders we've learned about in our history lessons? Why was Jerusalem such a special place for Jewish people? What happened to the Jewish temple when the Romans attacked it? Why did the Romans choose to destroy the temple? Journal sentence: When their temple was destroyed, the Jews were forced out of Jerusalem.

Science:
G&B/MB Lesson 13- Animal Report: Pick any animal from G&B/MB and write a report using the form that was sent home yesterday. This report form is included in your textbook as well, but I simplified it a little bit, so please use the form I gave to the students to take home. Students should use neat handwriting and write in complete sentences, including proper capitalization and punctuation. All words should be spelled correctly. If your child needs to spell a word that has not been taught, please have them copy the correct spelling. There will not be an oral component to this assignment. The report is due by Thursday, May 5th.

Memory Work:
Books of the Old Testament: Psalms - Malachi due this week, 4/28! Here is a link to the song we practice
in class.

Quarter 4 poem: Rock of Ages will be due next week, 5/3.  Here is a link to the song that we practice in class. This artist does substitute "commands" for "demands" in the 2nd stanza, so I will accept either of those words as correct.